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Before the quick vice mayor's election of Maher--which was not based on party affiliation--City Clerk D. Margaret Drury swore in the new mayor, and Galluccio celebrated...
According to council rules, Davis and Braude could have switched their votes before City Clerk D. Margaret Drury pounded her gavel, which occurred during the 1998 mayoral vote where Francis H. Duehay '55 emerged victorious. But nobody had a change of heart...
...went in as a inventory control clerk, and I left as the captain of the ship," he recalls. "The only problem was, the ship was the Titanic...
...State of the Union, or maybe you were watching WWF Smackdown on UPN instead. Here's the lowdown: at 89 minutes, it was the longest personally delivered State of the Union speech ever. (In 1946, Harry Truman sent his 25,000-word message to be read by a clerk. It took more than three hours.) Clinton spoke 9,298 words at 104 words per minute, a leisurely pace compared with his 9,375-word, 116-words-per-minute marathon in 1995, delivered in 81 minutes. The 2000 address received a record 119 ovations. Not one Supreme Court Justice showed...
Many disgruntled HMO members, tired of wading through red tape and waiting for referrals, don't necessarily mind making that trip. On a snowy morning in Denver, Yvonne Leyba, an airlines reservation clerk, sat in the crowded waiting room in the emergency department at St. Anthony Central Hospital complaining about abdominal pain. She had tried to see a specialist but had been told it would take hours to get a referral. "I needed help," says Leyba. Even so, she expects "a fight" for coverage...